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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 24,1997 PSA#1894U.S. Department Of Energy, Western Area Power Administration, Billings
Area Office, P.O. Box 35800, Billings, MT 59107 J -- REPLACEMENT/REHABILITATION/TESTING OF FAILED THYRISTORS SOL
DE-RQ-65-97-WE-05936 DUE 080897 POC Holly Kittleson (406)526-3423 The
Western Area Power Administration (Western), Montana Maintenance
Office, intends to acquire, on a SOLE SOURCE basis, the
replacement/rehabilitation and testing of failed General Electric (GE)
thyristors from Silicon Power Corporation (SPCO). This task will
include dismantling, replacement of all failed parts, and retesting of
five (5) GE single thyristor stacks, Model 6RT207HK05E11 (serial
numbers CH254-8337, CH288-8340, CH339-8344, CH114R-9710, and
CH340R-9469), and ten (10) GE double thyristor stacks, model
6RT207HK340E08 (serial numbers CH12-8326, CH17-8326, CH18-8326,
CH88R-9707, CH121-8329, CH138R-9649, CH261-8339, CH291-8340,
CH253R-9649, and MH93197-9313). Western intends to solicit ONE SOURCE
under authority of FAR 13.106-2(a)(5), which authorizes contracting
without providing for full and open competition when only ONE SOURCE is
reasonably available. The thyristors are an integral part of a HVDC
system which was designed and built by GE. The thyristors silicon
junction is housed inside a metal/ceramic press pack housing which
allows for double sided cooling. Each thyristor is rated at 2000 peak
repetitive reverse voltage and 2850 on state average current. The gate
current rating is higher than standard due to special design
considerations for HVDC application. The thyristor stacks consist of a
single or double set of electrically matched pairs of thyristors, heat
sinks, gating circuitry and overvoltage protection. The thyristor
stacks are designed to fasten directly into the GE valve modules
utilized in the Miles City HVDC Converter Station valve hall. The
valves are designed to not only meet specific electrical criteria, but
to maximize heat dissipation and cooling efficiency in conjuntion with
the forced air cooling system. The thyristor stacks are a GE design
unique to their converter stations. SPCO purchased, from GE, their
Static Power Component Operation in 1994. This acquisition included
GE's thyristor design technology, manufacturing process, and repair
facility. Western believes SPCO is the only known SOURCE that has the
proprietary information to rebuild these unique modules. Anticipated
award is August 25, 1997. This notice is not a request for quotes.
However, interested parties may identify their written interest and
capability to satisfy the Government by faxing the CO at 406-232-8500.
Capability statements must include documentation of expertise in the
maintenance of GE thyristors modules. Information received will be
considered for the purpose of conducting a competitive procurement.
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